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I Worn Women g
Women, worn and tired from overwork, need a ||
fl tonic. That feeling of weakness or helplessness will fes
■ not leave you of itself. You should take Wine ofH
fl Cardui, that effectual remedy for the ailments andE
ffi weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have I
■ tried Cardui and write enthusiastically of the great s|
II benefit it has been to them. Try it —don’t experiment I
■ —use this reliable, oft-tried medicine. Z
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|S Mrs. Rena Hare, of Pierce, Fla., tried Cardui and afterward K
■ wrote: “I was a sufferer from all sorts of female trouble, had B
gg pain in my side and legs, could not sleep, had shortness of breath. ■
M “I suffered for years, until my husband insisted on my trying K
fl Cardui. The first bottle gave me relief and now lam almost well.” I
■ Try Cardui. ’Twill help you.
E AT ALL DRUG STORES
DR. GEO. B. WOOD
Optometrist and Optician
309 Broad street, Rome, Ga.
Examines Eyes thoroughly—
Relieves Eyestrain, Headaches. 1
tired and inflamed eyes, or de- i
feetive vision. ;
Every kind of Spectacle and 1
Eye Glasses Sold
Does lens grinding and gives
best service to be had. Dupli
cates any lens and repairs glass
es promptly.
Everything guaranteed. Ab
solutely reliable.
Don’t ruin your eyes and un
dermine your health. See Dr. ■
Wood at once.
According to a report of the
United States census, it is stated
that the mortality of the. Indians
from tuberculosis is undoubtedly
far higher that that of either the
whites or the negroes, although
it is believed by careful investiga
tors that the disease was entirely
absent before the advent of the
whites in America.
We are told by an exchange
that she was a bright girl, and
they were at a baseball game. She,
had won his heart by understand
ing the game right off, and he
loved her more than he did his
sister. “It reminds me of the
•household,” he says, “the plale,
the batter, fouls and the flies.’’
“And it reminds me of mar
riage,” she added; “first the di
amond, where they are engaged;
the struggle and hits, when the.
men go out; and finally the dif
ficulty they have in getting
home.” Then he sat and thought
ami thought.
The Value of Good
Digestion
Is easy to figure if you know what your stomach
is worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value,
by insuring good digestion. Kodol cures Dyspepsia.
Kodol insures good digestion by to special effort by “tonics" and
absolutely duplicating Nature’s “stimulants” doesn't cure anything,
normal process, in perfectly digest- or accomplish any good. Neither
fng all food taken into the stom- does dieting. Indigestion and the
acll serious ailments which it induces
While Kodol is doing this, the can be averted and corrected only
stomach is resting—and becoming by natural means.
strong and healthy. A strong and Kodol supplies this natural
healthy stomach guarantees a means. It performs the stomach a
sound and active brain. work for it-just as the stomach
The man with a sound stomach should perform it while the stom
—a stomach that is doing for the acb takes a little rest, for the
body just what Nature intended stomach s sake.
it to do —is the man who is always Our Guarantee
prepared for any emergency. He Goto ttxiay ard
Is “there with the goods.’’ lar bottle. Then after you have used the
man with n cirk stomach is entire contents of the bottle if you can
The man With a SICK siomacn, I honestly say, that ft hswa not done you any
a man sick all over. When the good, return the bottle to the druggist and
stomach is irritated by undigested he will refund your money without a ties
- . ovn Hi tionordelay. we will then pay the drug-
food. the blood and heart are di- j or the hottie. Don’t hesitate, ail
rectlv affected. Then dullness, un- druggistsknowthatourguarantF-e is good,
natural sleepiness, sick-head aches, Tbisoffer applies bo the large bottle only
jt . , , . .. and to but one in a family. The large bot-
vertigo and fainting Fpells, ana tie contains times as much as the fifty
even serious brain trouble develop, cent bottle.
Kodol will prevent these. Kodol is prepared at the labors
Spurring the stomach and brain toriesof E.C. DeVV itt & Co., Chicago.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST.
FURNACE AT ROME
SOLD TO PETERS.
Rome, Ga.,—The Silver Creek
furnace, located at Rome, pass
ed into the hands of R. G. Peters
June 1. A deal was consumated
last week between Mr. Peters and
T. R. Dean; who purchased the
property from L. S. Colyar, of
Chattanooga, last year. The con
sideration is approximately $150,-
000.
Tli/e Silver Creek furnace has
a capacity of 70 tons of pig iron
per day. It was built by Chatta
nooga capital twenty years ago
and has been in almost continu
ous operation since that time.*
The new owner of the proper
ty is thje moving spirit of the
Rome and Northern railroad,
which has applied for charter.
He is a millionaire salt and lum
ber manufacturer of Mani dee,
Mich., and lie recently purchased
10,000 acres of iron ore property
on Taylor’s ridge, paying SIOO,-
000 for it. He will greatly en
large the furnace and his pur
chasing it probably means the
erection Here of a large car wheel
manufactory.
000.
We do not know of any other pill
that is as good as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little liver
pills—small, gentle, pleasant and
sure pills with a reputation. Sold
by all druggists.
A man has accidentally dis
covered away to stop washes on
farm lands that will appeal to
every farmer, says an exchange.
The plan is to stretch hog wire
fence across the gullies and nail
to posts iset deep in the ground.
The wire fence catches and holds
all trash, the trash holds the
sand and soil washed down, while
it allows all the water to escape.
In this way the gully is soon
filled. The fence beats the rock
dam, as it does not hold the wa
ter on the land, but does hold
I all solid matter.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1909.
CONTRACT LET FOR
ROME RAILROAD.
Rome, Ga., —The Rome and
Northern Railway company has
let the contract to Burke & Jo
seph of Cape Girardeau, Mo., to
build its line from Rome north to
Gore. Ga.., eighteen miles, and
thence southeast and northwest
parallel with the Taylor Ridge
mountains, about fifty miles.
R. G. Peters Salt and Lumber
company is back of the road, and
as they are said to be the repre
sentatives of the United States
Steel company in the south, great
significance is attached to the
fact that they will be in charge
of the undertaking. This move
of the United States Steel compa
ny is very significant in that it
is a further move on their part
to obtain possession of the ore
mines of the south in competition
with the newly-organized South
ern Iron and Steel company.
Tfie railroad running as it does
through the heart of the mines
will be of great assistance to the
United States Steel company in
procuring for themselves added
facilities for the transportation
, of the metal and iron which is
drawn from these richly ored
lands.
The construction of the railroad
will be in charge of J. B. Richard
general superintendent for Burke
& Joseph.
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To relieve constipation, clean out
the bowels, tone and strengthen the
digestive organs, put them in a nat
ural condition witli Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea, the most reliable ton
ic for thirty years. 35 cents. Tea or
Tablets. Summerville Drug Co.
1 The state court of appeals de
cided that a municipality may
prescribe stringent regulations
for the sale of near-beer, but can
not prescribe such regulations' as
shall be prohibitory. Two decis
ions were handed tlown, against
the city of Waycross and against
the city of Thomasville. It was
' decided that the Waycross ordi-
■ rance governing the sale of near-
I ocer is invalid because the regu-
)lions prescribed are so stringent
eat no one eould possibly comply
with them amounting to the pro-
■ hibition of the sale of near-beer.
Many of our citizens are drifting
towards Bright’s disease by neglect
ing symptoms of kidney and bladder
trouble which Foley’s Kidney Reme
dy will quickly cure. Sold by all
druggists.
Sensitive people seem to enjoy
sensitive.ne.ss. They are always
on the lookout for something to
give them pain. They are much
like a cat would be with a tail
forty feet long, dragging around
on the floor ready to be tramped
upon. We are crowded pretty
thick upon life’s great thorough
fare, and can’t well help elbow
ing each other as we pass along
Ninety-nine times out of a hun
dred no harm is intended, but
those sensitive people, who have
the longest and sharpest elbows
of anybody, are always attrib
uting a motive to every accidental
jog they get. The fact is person
al importance is at the bottom
of this whole thing. The world
is not thinking about you—has
no desire to hurt you —but you
imagine that the whole world
should be run in your interest.—
Ex.
There are in the United States
298 Sanatoria, 222 Dispensaries
and 290 Associations for the
treatment for prevention of tu
berculosis, while there are 600,-
000 cases of this disease in the
country. It is estimated by the
United States Conservation Com
mission that this country loses an
nually $1,000,000,000 from pre
ventable tuberculosis.
MEN PAST FIFTY IN DANGER.
Men past middle life have found
comfort and relief in Foley’s Kidney
Remedy, especially for enlarged pros
tate gland, which is very common
among elderly men. L. E. Morris,
Dexter, Ky., writes: ‘‘Up to a year
ago my father suffered from kidney
and bladder trouble and several phy
sicians pronounced it enlargement of
the prostate gland and advised an
operation. On account of his age
we were afraid he could not stand
iit and I recommended Foley’s Kid-
I ney Remedy, and the first bottle res
! lieved him, and after taking the sec-
I ond bottle he was no longer troubled
with this complaint." Sold by all
I druggists.
THE COTTON WARE- |
HOUSING PLAN
I
“A Banker’s Suggestions to
Southern Manufacturers and
Planters”
The following extracts are giv
en from Col. Robert J. Lowry’s
address before Group Four of the
Georgia Banker’s Association,
held at Columbus, Ga., in April
26, last. It outlines a plan which
in various forms is now being
much discussed. The entire ad
, mirable address has been publish
ed in pamphlet form under the
above name:
“Ou account of the fact that it
is necessary for the planter to sell
his cotton to pay his debts, this
crop is practically forced upon
the. market iu a lump inside of
about four mouths. Now in the
Western States these immense el
evators are the direct means of
saving to the farmers of that sec
tion, millions of dollars annually.
For instance, a man in the West,
we will say. raises 1000 bushels ot
wheat, life gathers it, and carries
it to a near by elevator, and it
• is put into that elevator in bins,
. classed as 1,2, 3, 4 and so on ac
cording to grade, and a receipt is
given to him for his wheat, de
scribing it accurately, giving its
I grade, the quantity, when stored
’ and all the data necessary to
identify it beyond question, and
the wheat is to be delivered only
up< n the return of that receipt
■ properly endorsed. This receipt
then becomes a good negotiable
instrument, uniformly and univer
sally recognized as an authentic
and unquestionable security. The
farmer takes that receipt to any
bank and hypothecates it for such
money as he needs to pay his ob
ligations, and the, wheat remains
’ in the elevator as long as he secs
fit to hold it, properly cared for,
1 insured and in good condition for
immediate use. Os course, this
security is only recognized for the
reason that these elevators are
’ conducted on a strictly business
basis, and their receipts can be
verified, and, in fact, are only
issued in a bona fide way, pro
’ tecting both the planter and the
’ baznker, wlio might advance mon
ey on it.
Now in the South, suppose a
farmer raises 100 bales of cotton,
and owes S2OOO or $2500. He
. wants to, pay his debts, but he
does not want to sell his cotton
I during the period when the mar
ket is glutted and when he would
have to sell at a minimum price.
He wants to hold his cotton for
< a reasonable advance; and, if
i there was a bonded public ware
i house near by, conducted on the
same business principles on which
I the elevators of the West are'
, run, where he eould store it at a
■ minimum expense, and have it
■ classed or typed, insured ami pro
tected, and take a receipt for it,
describing it, giving the quanti
ty, quality grade, and so forth,
that would be a good negotiable
• security recognized everywhere
: because it identifies the cotton,
and all the facts set forth in the
I receipt eould be verified, if nec
essary, as well as the signature
to it. Then the planter takos that
receipt to his banker anywhere,
i and gets the money to pay his
debts, and he is enabled to hold
I his cotton. This enables the South
to husband its crop in the proper
manner, and get the full benefit,
of any advance in prices.
• Now this plan would be an ex
’ eellent one, too, for the benefit.
‘ of our mills. We will take for
• instance a mill that buys 8000
bales of cotton per annum. I’re-
’ ferably this mill would like to
’ buy the cotton in its immediate
■ neighborhood, hot. while the crop
is being marketed within this
four months, the management
may not be in position to buy
more than, say, 2000 bales. Un
der present conditions the cotton
when they need it, lias been ship
ped away, and they must, buy
and have the cotton shipped
back to this section from a dis-
■ tanee, with all the additional ex
pense of getting it back here. If
it was stored in a bonded ware-
’ house nearby, and where it is
known that it has been properly
preserved and protected, he can
buy at much less trouble and ex
pense? right at home. If the
mill wishes to buy a farmer’s
cotton, ami it is in a bonded up-
I i to-date cotton warehouse, conduct
jed on sound business principles,
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lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish J!
ness mid Loss of Sleep.
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. il
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upon exhibiting his receipt the
mill management know exactly
what they are buying and they
know too, that when they get the
cotton, it will not be torn all to
pieces by sampling and covered
with a lot of broken and half
patched ties.
There arc many imitations of De-
Witt’s Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve
1 —DeWitt’s is the original. Be sure!
‘ you get DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch'
Hazel Salve when you ask for it.;
It is good for cuts, burns and bruises,'
1 and is especially good for Piles. Sold
by all druggists.
That consumption can be perma
' nently cured is demonstrated by
some figures published by Dr. A.
' Vanßenden of Belgium who says'
1 that 75.8 per cent of the patients
treated in the Bourgonmont San
atorium in 1903-4 have continued
’ four years after treatment, to
, improve ami are in a condition
to return to their regular occupa-
I ions.
' There are constantly 3,000,000
persons seriously ill in the United
States, of whom more than 600,-
000 are consumptives.
Foley's Honey and Tar is especial
ly recommended for chronic throat
, and lung troubles and many suffer
ers from bronchitis, asthma and con
sumption have found comfort, and re
’ lief, by using Foley’s Honey and
Tar. Sold by All Druggists.
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KlLLthc COUCH
< AND CURE THE LUNGS j
w,th Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR Colds 8 .A&.
AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED BATISFACTOKY
OB MONEY REFUNDED. |
[DOCTOR KING)
K THE OLD RELIABLE DOCTOW. ALBERT l« ME DID LOMEBT LOCATED. REGULAR SHAD RATH ■ MOWHL ■
■ WE OFFER TOO THE LARGE ARD VALUABLE FXFERIERCE OF TM UMOT
\ EBTABLISHED ARD MOST RELIABLE BFECIALISTA IH TRD WWTg H
U \ t A Authorized by the slate Uj treat CHRONIC, NERVOW MB VtBIALH
P DISEASES. We guarantee to refund money if not cured. Alltnedl-M
g X'fc (;JD cs furnished ready for übo-do mercurr or lnjurto«l«edlciLesß(
M Tr -iV ./V 'Z used. No detention from business. Patient! D<lslance p
■ jvKwf treated Dy mall and eipress. Medicines acai everywhere free M
A -/*' from gaze or breakage. No medicine eenl 00. D. ■nleta in-
: V T J etructed. Chargee low. Thousands of caaen cured Blate your
i '** vK Xaßk. case a “d eend for terms. Consultation FREE and oonfidostlal, Id
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iKervout Debility and WeaknetieS;sfrlctura bar nful instruments. A naw Honi«|R
■Lili... th" »••«!»• of youthful folly and exrev>-! f reatr „ exjl No poln and no exposure. Do sauatlc*
kJwi MOllf sea .a'lßlriK loxmbb by dreamß ar With! , u€Ulj bvUgh , -orBOUndB , KodeteeWoe from buai
Curine, pimple* and blotches on the face. ruabee a neBB Thon»andx cured. Wo guarantee to refund
4blood to the head, pain■ In the back, « <»nfu»ed Ideas r „,, ne . If U ot manenlly cured. My boah fall/ ex
lend forgetfulneaa, baahfulneat, aveieion to aociety,; J<Jnß (jueaee.
• i.osxof vital forrws.lowof manhood etc., cured for ir __i_ Enlarged veins In the eerwtem-
Kiife W« can Kt-.p nightlOFMfl. restore lost vitality. V3rICOCwI9 causing nervousdebility, weaJkeeee
Fjdeveiup and mature y<mg or middle aged who are| of Wj- ner voue eyeUm, ele.. permeaeatl/ wed with
« weakly and wrecks and make them fit for marrlago | t
Pewnhllla that tei rlablediaeaee, in all Ita forma ' * j._ « a dropsy of the ssswews eared
I’ 3/Plll’lS* a f.-1 stage*, eured for life Blood |f ¥QfQQ Q| (| witboat pal*.
fcPoiiJonlng. Skin PlseaiMe, Ulcere, Swellings. Bore*. J tea tew Saw
■ fiononhoea, Gleet and ail forme of private dlseeaea, pk. m qa I • 7
P red te stay f nred. We guarantee to refund your WM IMwltJeot pain. arKl nctUn"
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5 Kidney Bladder and Protfahc cuM -
I Diseases Frea *«««"
b DR. KING MEDICAL CO., ATLANTA. GA* |
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ICASTORIA
I F° r Infants and Children.
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TIIV CrtNTaOR COMMNY. Ntw YORK CITY.
b COUGH O
REMEDY'
OTTZBIBS
Coughs,Colds.
i CROUP,
This remedy can always be depended upon and
is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.
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THE CHILDREN LIKE IT
KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
lINKfOUT
Nature’s Ink Eradicator
and Stain Remover.
IMPROVED and PERFECTED
Absolutely Harmless.
Positively removes Ink Stains from
I Paper, Linen and White Goods, Leather
and the 1 lands. Also removes Mildew,
Iron Rust, Drug, and Fruit and Berry
Stains. Everybody who uses ink needs
’ Ink-Out. No office complete without it.
An absolutely infallible Ink and Stain
Remover is an invaluable adjunct to
any household.
We guarantee “ Ink-Out.” Your dealer
is authorized to refund your money if
Ink Out does not do all we claim for
it when used according to directions.
Take no substitute—ask for “Ink-
Out ” and insist on getting it.
The genuine bears my portrait and
sac simile signature on the top of each
box. For sale by stationers and others.
PRICE 26 CENTS.
If ymir dealer cannot Hupply you send 30c.
In stamps and we will mail you a package
direct.
JOHN DIAMOND, Sole Manufacturer,
Philadelphia, U. S. A. *